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Fred Eversley Showcases Cylindrical Lenses in New York

Artist Fred Eversley presents his new Cylindrical Lenses exhibition that features six sculptures -- it is currently showcased at the David Kordansky Gallery located in New York. The artful sculptures measure up to 9 feet in height and are all made from highly-translucent resin materials.

All of the forms are visually reversed, layered, tinted, and more to every visitor that walks through the gallery. The structures have a parabola shape and to achieve the look, the artist cuts through the form diagonally. Each work is slightly different ass the 'plane' and 'column' interact with the various colors and sizes. The art is meant to celebrate color, light, beauty, and shared humanity. It is set to run from now until June 10th.
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